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On the NAS Linux console, the script is located at: /opt/mercury-
utils/bin/vlan-convert-config.rb.
T
o obtain the script (from a NAS server named xyz) and copy it onto a local
Linux client, enter the following command:
# scp manager@xyz:/opt/mercury-utils/bin/vlan-convert-config.rb .
manager@xyz's password:
vlan-convert-config.rb 00% 23KB 22.9KB/s 00:00
#
Either on the NA
S Linux console or a local Linux client, run the script with the
following parameters:
vlan-convert-config.rb [--user <user>] [--password <password>]
<HNAS-server>
Where:
user <user> is the username required to access the server
password <password> is the password required to access the server
<hnas-server> is the hostname or address of the NAS server
Note: If the user option is supplied without a corresponding password, the
script prompts for the password without displaying the entered text.
On the NAS Linux console only
When ex
ecuting the script on the NAS Linux console, the name localhost can
be used to identify the NAS server. In this case it is normally not necessary to
supply the username and password.
For example:
/opt/mercury-utils/bin/vlan-convert-config.rb localhost > /tmp/
vlan-conv-commands
Converting a subnet VLAN
The script outputs the commands to run in order to perform the conversion.
Review these changes before applying them to the system by running the
following command:
cat /tmp/vlan-conv-commands
Apply the gener
ated commands to the NAS by running the following
command:
source /tmp/vlan-conv-commands
K
eep a copy of the script output for reference in case a downgrade to a
version of firmware below 12.0 is required, as this information is necessary in
order to convert back.
Example VLAN conversion
VLAN conversion 81
Hitachi NAS Platform Network Administration Guide

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